I like the analogy, however, that takes you to your internalised presence. Nonetheless, you are still ‘stuck in a a room of mirrors, lacking windows and doors’ - all you’ve achieved is a momentary and fictitious escape by closing your eyes. You are still in the same place physically, hence you have to live within its construct. Internalised consciousness does little in translating our physical realm. Once you are in the matrix, if you want to participate, you have to accept the confines of its constructs. You can choose not to play - many people do through different mediums, however most get bored and continue to oscillate between a deeper internalised consciousness and a more external, superficial/linear and societally acceptable state.